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It was a successor organization to the [[Chambre Syndicale des Ébauches]], formed in 1876, and the [[Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises]] of [[1891]].
It was a successor organization to the [[Chambre Syndicale des Ébauches]], formed in 1876, and the [[Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises]] of [[1891]].


The organization was established at a meeting in [[Sonceboz]] on October 28, [[1892]].
==Failure in 1892==


The following factories were part of the Comptoir Général as of the October 1892 meeting:
Following the collapse of the [[Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises]], which existed for a single year, the main producers of [[ebauche]]s met in [[Bienne]] on September 27 and 28, [[1892]] to discuss an organization with a stronger mandate. The idea of a single sales arm for the majority of watchmakers had already been floated, and the Comptoir Général des Ébauches was discussed in great detail.
 
The result of this meeting was a concrete plan to start operation on December 1. Following the meeting the group immediately began advertising for applicants to be director, with a November 15 deadline, in the assumption that the company would be formed at this time.
 
Although most major ebauche makers were involved in these meetings, there was one notable absence: The [[Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon]] was not included. Those in attendance, notably [[Lucien Tièche]] who ran the second-largest ebauche producer, [[Société d'Horlogerie de Langendorf]], were assured that [[Augste Robert]] of FHF would abide by the limits and pricing schedule of the Comptoir even if his firm was not a member. However, on October 7 a letter was received by the organizers explaining that FHF did not see the rules of the Comptoir as binding. Lucien Tièche saw FHF as a "sine qua non" and refused to allow Langendorf to join without them.
 
An emergency meeting was held on October 28 in [[Sonceboz]] to finalize an agreement, but the refusal of both FHF and Langendorf meant the Comptoir could not be created. Ultimately the 1892 effort ended in failure, and the brutal competition in the ebauche industry continued.
 
The following factories were part of the October 1892 meeting of the Comptoir Général:
* [[Société d'Horlogerie de Längendorf]]
* [[Société d'Horlogerie de Längendorf]]
* [[Fabrique d'Ebauches de Sonceboz]], [[Sonceboz]]
* [[Fabrique d'Ebauches de Sonceboz]], [[Sonceboz]]
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==Timeline==
==Timeline==


* [[1892]], September 27-28 - The former members of the Syndicate of Ebauche Makers meet in Bienne to discuss the creation of a Comptoir Général des Ebauches; they plan to start operation on December 1; the group immediately began advertising for applicants to be director, with a November 15 deadline
* [[1892]], September 27-28 - The former members of the [[[[Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises|Syndicate of Ebauche Makers]] meet in Bienne to discuss the creation of a Comptoir Général des Ebauches; they plan to start operation on December 1; the group immediately began advertising for applicants to be director, with a November 15 deadline
* [[1892]], October 7 - [[FHF]] writes a letter refusing to join the organization
* [[1892]], October 7 - [[FHF]] writes a letter refusing to join the organization
* [[1892]], October 28 - The prospective members meet in [[Sonceboz]] to finalize an agreement but the [[Langendorf Watch Company]] refuses to join without FHF also being a member
* [[1892]], October 28 - The prospective members meet in [[Sonceboz]] to finalize an agreement but the [[Langendorf Watch Company]] refuses to join without FHF also being a member

Revision as of 19:19, 8 July 2024

The Comptoir Général des Ebauches was an organization designed to unify sales of ebauches in response to over-supply and market crisis in the 1890s.

It was a successor organization to the Chambre Syndicale des Ébauches, formed in 1876, and the Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises of 1891.

Failure in 1892

Following the collapse of the Syndicat des Fabriques d'Ébauches Suisses et Françaises, which existed for a single year, the main producers of ebauches met in Bienne on September 27 and 28, 1892 to discuss an organization with a stronger mandate. The idea of a single sales arm for the majority of watchmakers had already been floated, and the Comptoir Général des Ébauches was discussed in great detail.

The result of this meeting was a concrete plan to start operation on December 1. Following the meeting the group immediately began advertising for applicants to be director, with a November 15 deadline, in the assumption that the company would be formed at this time.

Although most major ebauche makers were involved in these meetings, there was one notable absence: The Fabrique d'Horlogerie de Fontainemelon was not included. Those in attendance, notably Lucien Tièche who ran the second-largest ebauche producer, Société d'Horlogerie de Langendorf, were assured that Augste Robert of FHF would abide by the limits and pricing schedule of the Comptoir even if his firm was not a member. However, on October 7 a letter was received by the organizers explaining that FHF did not see the rules of the Comptoir as binding. Lucien Tièche saw FHF as a "sine qua non" and refused to allow Langendorf to join without them.

An emergency meeting was held on October 28 in Sonceboz to finalize an agreement, but the refusal of both FHF and Langendorf meant the Comptoir could not be created. Ultimately the 1892 effort ended in failure, and the brutal competition in the ebauche industry continued.

The following factories were part of the October 1892 meeting of the Comptoir Général:

Timeline

  • 1892, September 27-28 - The former members of the [[Syndicate of Ebauche Makers meet in Bienne to discuss the creation of a Comptoir Général des Ebauches; they plan to start operation on December 1; the group immediately began advertising for applicants to be director, with a November 15 deadline
  • 1892, October 7 - FHF writes a letter refusing to join the organization
  • 1892, October 28 - The prospective members meet in Sonceboz to finalize an agreement but the Langendorf Watch Company refuses to join without FHF also being a member
  • 1894, March 1 - The Comptoir Général des Ebauches is incorporated as a public limited company with headquarters in La Chaux-de-Fonds; the aim of the firm is "centralizing the sale of designs and finishings for pocket watches, by creating a single office responsible for selling the aforementioned production of the shareholder establishments"; the initial duration of the company was set at just one year; share capital was 1.2 million francs; the chairman of the board of directors was Numa Rosselet, vice-president was Urs Heutschy, secretary was Emile Juillard, Deputy Director was Thomas Christoftel; the office was Léopold-Robert 14, La Chaux-de-Fonds
  • 1895, February 28 - The board decides to continue the company for an unlimited period
  • 1895, June 11 - At the general meeting, the shareholders decide to dissolve the company
  • 1902, June - The liquidation of the company is completed